Michael Berkeley
Sonata in One Movement for guitar
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Composer:Michael BerkeleyGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1982Average_duration:12:48Michael Berkeley's 'Sonata in One Movement for guitar' is a contemporary classical piece composed in 1983. The piece was premiered by Julian Bream, a renowned classical guitarist, in the same year. The sonata is a single movement work that lasts approximately 10 minutes. The sonata is divided into three distinct sections. The first section is marked "Allegro," and it is characterized by its lively and energetic nature. The guitar's rapid arpeggios and virtuosic runs are contrasted with moments of calm and introspection. The second section is marked "Lento," and it is a slower, more contemplative section. The guitar's melodic lines are more prominent in this section, and the harmonies are more complex. The final section is marked "Allegro vivace," and it is a return to the energetic and lively nature of the first section. The guitar's virtuosic runs and arpeggios are once again prominent, and the piece ends with a flourish. The sonata is characterized by its use of complex harmonies and rhythms. Berkeley's use of dissonance and chromaticism creates a sense of tension and unease throughout the piece. The guitar's virtuosic runs and arpeggios are also a prominent feature of the sonata, showcasing the technical abilities of the performer. Overall, Michael Berkeley's 'Sonata in One Movement for guitar' is a challenging and complex piece that showcases the technical abilities of the performer. Its use of complex harmonies and rhythms creates a sense of tension and unease, while the guitar's virtuosic runs and arpeggios add to the piece's energetic and lively nature.More....
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